I cannot BELIEVE how eagle-eyed movie enthusiasts are. That’s why I find these 17 movie detail tweets undeniably interesting.
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2. This thoughtful costuming from The Notebook:
in case you never noticed: the older version of Allie and Noah wear the same colors of when we are first introduced to them, a subtle detail that works in the plot of the movie pic.twitter.com/HARV7qQTBa
— Pop Culture Posts (@notgwendalupe) June 25, 2023
New Line/courtesy Everett Collection / Via Twitter: @notgwendalupe
3. This eagle-eyed Easter egg in Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire:
In Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire (2005), you can see the snake Nagini slithering in the reflection of the Warner Brother’s logo, a subtle detail that’s easy to miss. The first shot in the film is of Nagini slithering toward her master pic.twitter.com/FV4h2M43lg
— Film Easter Eggs & Details (@FilmEasterEggs) October 25, 2018
Warner Bros. / Via Twitter: @FilmEasterEggs
7. This little nod to her voice actor in Mulan:
I obviously have a “tell” on the red carpet! Touching my hair. 😂
In the scene between Mulan & her father under the cherry blossom tree, Mulan strokes her hair. My mom said that was when she saw ME. Animators saw it too! Guess I’ve had this nervous habit for awhile now! 😁😎 https://t.co/PXEcutvB28
— Ming-Na Wen (@MingNa) February 8, 2019
8. This Kathleen Kennedy correlation (since she was a producer on both):
Universal / Warner Bros. / Via Twitter: @ShawnRobare
10. This strange connection:
Mugatu is named after a Star Trek creature. Hansel is named after a young German boy who hunts witches.
— Ben Stiller (@BenStiller) January 31, 2016
12. This creative solution in The Lego Movie:
Because #LEGO characters have no muscular structure and can’t articulate in more than a few places, The LEGO Movie actually used other Brick types to create Animation Smears for smoother movement between frames. Such a cool detail that’s so easy to miss! 😮 pic.twitter.com/AjkBIeRrKe
— Sandy Gordon⚡️ (@Bandygrass) June 8, 2018
Warner Bros. / Via Twitter: @Bandygrass
13. This continuity win in Toy Story 3 and Toy Story 4:
I love this attention to detail that Pixar did for the third and fourth Toy Story films. If you look very carefully, you can see the stitching on Woody’s arm which was torn in the second film and fixed by Andy at the end of the movie. It’s an excellent use of attention to detail. pic.twitter.com/e8piysxW2I
— Animated Antic (@Animated_Antic) June 28, 2019
Pixar / Via Twitter: @Animated_Antic
14. This wild production fact in Love Actually:
Universal/courtesy Everett Collection / Via Twitter: @madelexne
16. Finally, this little detail in Cars which I never would’ve ever picked up on myself.
My favourite movie Easter egg is in Cars, Luigi’s number plate is 44.5-10.8. This is the coordinates of the Ferrari Maranello factory 🏎 pic.twitter.com/I2s8riDlVh
— The Megs⁹⁹ met Antonio (@megslou99) July 12, 2023
Pixar / Via Twitter: @megslou99
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